Grocery Stores in Bend, Oregon

Grocery shopping in Bend is its own little routine. We’ve got indie markets with local charm, natural and organic specialists, big chains with solid sales, and a few places to buy in bulk. You can fill the cart with Oregon-made goods, grab a rotisserie chicken for an easy dinner, or stock up for a week in the mountains. It’s all here, just spread across town.

This guide helps you pick the right stop for the job. Organic produce and specialty diets. Cheapest cart for staples. Best bakery and deli for quick meals. Bulk buys for families and meal prep. Plus a few international markets and farmers markets for the fun finds.

Plan your trips like a local. Go early or after dinner on weekends. Keep reusable bags in the car. Shop ahead before long weekends and snow days. Mix runs when it makes sense: bulk at WinCo, treats at Newport, produce at Locavore. You’ll save time, eat well, and still have the rest of the day to enjoy Bend.

Local icons and indie markets around Bend

Newport Avenue Market

https://newportavemarket.com/

1121 NW Newport Ave
Employee-owned and proudly local; huge selection with lots of Oregon products.

  • Famous cheese and charcuterie selection; helpful staff at the counter

  • Butcher with premium cuts and house-made sausages

  • Strong beer and wine program with frequent limited releases

  • Solid deli and prepared foods for easy dinners

  • Good place for specialty baking items and hard-to-find ingredients

  • Parking lot fills at peak times—go off-hours for a smoother run

Local Acres Marketplace

https://www.localacresmarketplace.com/

63455 N Hwy 97 Suite 7A, Bend, OR 97703
Neighborhood market with natural, organic, and everyday staples.

  • Nice balance of conventional and specialty goods

  • Good produce and a growing local vendor presence

  • Convenient if you live or shop on the north end

  • Typically calmer than the busiest in-town spots

Central Oregon Locavore

https://centraloregonlocavore.org/

1841 NE 3rd St
Nonprofit market for truly local food.

  • Ranch-direct meats, eggs, seasonal produce, raw honey

  • Rotating farm goods and small-batch makers

  • Great for gift baskets and “taste of Central Oregon” items

  • Supports local agriculture and food education

Organic and natural standouts

Whole Foods Market

2610 NE Hwy 20 (The Forum)
Large organic selection with strong prepared foods.

  • Reliable for organic produce and specialty diets (GF, dairy-free, vegan)

  • Hot bar, salad bar, and bakery make quick meals easy

  • Good seafood and meat counter with sustainable options

  • Curbside pickup available via app

Natural Grocers

3188 N Hwy 97, Suite 115 (Cascade Village)
All organic produce and natural-first standards.

  • Consistent pricing on organic staples and supplements

  • Big selection of vitamins, herbs, and body care

  • Educational handouts and friendly staff for product questions

  • Smaller footprint means faster in-and-out shops

Market of Choice

115 NW Sisemore St
Oregon chain with gourmet flair.

  • Excellent bakery, pizza, sushi, and deli case

  • Lots of local products and seasonal features

  • Good wine department with approachable staff

  • Easy spot to build a last-minute picnic for Drake Park

Budget and bulk heroes

WinCo Foods

60 NE Bend River Mall Dr
Employee-owned, open late, and built for value.

  • Huge bulk bins for grains, snacks, spices, and baking

  • Consistently low prices without chasing weekly ads

  • Great for big households, meal prep, and events

  • Pay with debit/cash/EBT; no credit cards (plan ahead)

  • Go off-peak to avoid long checkouts

Grocery Outlet Bargain Market

694-B SE 3rd St
Deep discounts and rotating finds.

  • Surprise organics and specialty items at steep markdowns

  • Wine department can hide serious deals

  • Stock changes often—buy it when you see it

  • Pair with another store for produce/meat consistency

US Foods CHEF’STORE (Cash & Carry)

1500 NE 3rd St, Ste 515
Warehouse groceries—no membership required.

  • Restaurant-size packs of meat, produce, dairy, and pantry goods

  • Paper goods, to-go containers, and cleaning supplies in bulk

  • Great for parties, rentals, and big family weeks

  • Bring a list; it’s easy to overbuy

Costco Wholesale

62207 NW Costco Dr
Bulk everything with strong private-label value.

  • Organic options in bulk (produce, meat, frozen, pantry)

  • Pharmacy, optical, and fuel on site

  • Rotating seasonal items and big savings on staples

  • Membership required; check hours before holiday weekends

Big-box with full grocery

Fred Meyer

61535 S Hwy 97
One-stop shop for almost everything.

  • Weekly digital coupons and fuel rewards add up

  • Good bakery/deli and large natural foods aisle

  • Curbside pickup for fast runs

  • Handy for mixing groceries with household items

Walmart Supercenter

20120 Pinebrook Blvd
Long hours and reliable prices.

  • Full grocery with budget staples

  • Mobile checkout options can speed things up

  • Useful for last-minute camping or road-trip supplies

Target

63435 N Hwy 97 (Cascade Village)
Moderate grocery section plus the usual Target extras.

  • Solid for snacks, dairy, frozen, and basics

  • Drive Up and Order Pickup are quick and painless

  • Good add-on stop after a north-end Costco or Local Acres run

Chain supermarkets

Safeway (multiple Bend locations)

2650 NE Hwy 20 • 320 SW Century Dr • 642 NE 3rd St • 61155 S Hwy 97
Reliable, wide selection with weekly promos.

  • Clip digital coupons and watch BOGO deals

  • Pharmacy and bakery make it an easy one-stop

  • Delivery and curbside are straightforward

  • Century Dr location is convenient for west side and Mt. Bachelor runs

Albertsons

1800 NE 3rd St
Full-line grocery with classic departments.

  • Rotisserie chicken, deli salads, and fresh bakery for quick meals

  • Loyalty program offers steady discounts

  • Good parking and central location

Trader Joe’s

Trader Joe’s

63455 N Hwy 97 (Cascade Village)
Smaller footprint, big personality.

  • Beloved frozen meals, snacks, and private-label staples

  • Strong value on nuts, dried fruit, and flowers

  • Great wine deals and rotating seasonal items

  • No curbside or delivery—lines move fast, be patient

Specialty and international markets

Tomi Mart (Asian market)

1180 SE 3rd St, Suite F
Pan-Asian groceries and snacks.

  • Sauces, noodles, rice, snacks, and frozen goods

  • Fun drinks and candies you won’t find elsewhere

  • Handy for ramen night, sushi supplies, and hot-pot basics

Colima Market (Mexican market)

228 NE Greenwood Ave, Ste C
Authentic staples and butcher counter.

  • Dried chiles, spices, masa, tortillas, and pan dulce

  • Latin beverages and candies for kids (and adults)

  • Great stop before taco nights and backyard cookouts

Real Taste of India — grocery corner

3105 NE O. B. Riley Rd
Spices and staples alongside the restaurant.

  • Bags of basmati, atta flour, and lentils

  • Shelf sauces, chutneys, and snacks

  • Ask for cooking tips—they’ll happily share

Farmers markets (seasonal)

  • Bend Farmers Market (downtown): peak produce, breads, cheese, and flowers

  • NorthWest Crossing Saturday Market: family vibe with food vendors and music

  • Pop-up stands around town: great fill-ins for berries, corn, and tomatoes

  • Bring cash and a cooler; go early for best selection

Quick picks by need

  • Best “local flavor” shop: Newport Avenue Market

  • Cheapest cart: WinCo or Grocery Outlet

  • Big stock-up: Costco or CHEF’STORE

  • Organic focus: Natural Grocers or Whole Foods

  • True local farm goods: Central Oregon Locavore

  • North end convenience loop: Costco → Local Acres → Trader Joe’s/Target

  • West side convenience: Newport Ave Market → Safeway on Century

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